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if that were the case, then Ireland would belong to Britain, Ukraine to Russia,
Korea to Japan,
The French colonised it first, Britain turned up a year later and we both claimed various bits of the Falklands.
Due to an alliance with Spain, France gave all its territory to them.
Spain's claim to this territory was a bit hazy. Now, all this happened before Argentina even existed.
Some time in the 1800's Argentina and Britain sat down to decide who owned the islands, Argentina did not want them and recognised them as British territory.
Then when NATO was formed, they sat down to see who owned what and again Argentina said 'Not ours'.
Twice in Argentinian history they have said the Falklands belong to Britain, so why do they keep claiming that it is theirs.
Dijeron ir de picnic, y se llevaron un infierno!... Recuerden: Una derrota peleada vale mas que una victoria casual...